Firstly, in face-to-face communication people can get direct response from the other party. When
we talk with our friends, we can get feedback immediately from their verbal response, body
language and facial expressions. Based on these responses, we can know what's the next step to
take, such as how to carry on the conversation, and change the direction or finish the conversation
if necessary. Sometimes, speaking words and body languages may not mean the same thing.
Although we can hear words from a telephone conversation from our friends but we do not
always know if they really mean it. This is also true in criminal inspections. Police inspectors can
judge whether the suspect is telling the truth through his or her body languages, therefore get new
clues and solve a criminal case more quickly. Thus, face-to-face communication is more
perceptible and can help us understand a speaker's true feeling better than other ways of
communication.
Secondly, face-to-face communication is the most helpful way to express ourselves. In
communication it is just not enough for us to say the words; we need eye contact, body language
to express our feelings. Sometimes we are so happy or angry that we are out of words. At these
times, there is nothing more efficient to express our happiness or anger than a big hug or turn our
face to another side. When we are a tourist in a foreign country, language is not always enough,
and gesticulations might help us get understood more quickly. We can order in a restaurant by
simply pointing our fingers to the menu when we do not know how to pronounce an item exactly.
Finally, face-to-face communication is indispensable in situations such as a relationship. Lovers
need body contact such as a hug, a kiss and more, which cannot be done in letters or emails.
Although lovers can use letters or emails to communicate, being apart for a long time is definitely
not beneficial to a relationship.
Firstly, in face-to-face communication people can get direct response from the other party. Whenwe talk with our friends, we can get feedback immediately from their verbal response, bodylanguage and facial expressions. Based on these responses, we can know what's the next step totake, such as how to carry on the conversation, and change the direction or finish the conversationif necessary. Sometimes, speaking words and body languages may not mean the same thing.Although we can hear words from a telephone conversation from our friends but we do notalways know if they really mean it. This is also true in criminal inspections. Police inspectors canjudge whether the suspect is telling the truth through his or her body languages, therefore get newclues and solve a criminal case more quickly. Thus, face-to-face communication is moreperceptible and can help us understand a speaker's true feeling better than other ways ofcommunication.Secondly, face-to-face communication is the most helpful way to express ourselves. Incommunication it is just not enough for us to say the words; we need eye contact, body languageto express our feelings. Sometimes we are so happy or angry that we are out of words. At thesetimes, there is nothing more efficient to express our happiness or anger than a big hug or turn ourface to another side. When we are a tourist in a foreign country, language is not always enough,and gesticulations might help us get understood more quickly. We can order in a restaurant bysimply pointing our fingers to the menu when we do not know how to pronounce an item exactly.Finally, face-to-face communication is indispensable in situations such as a relationship. Loversneed body contact such as a hug, a kiss and more, which cannot be done in letters or emails.Although lovers can use letters or emails to communicate, being apart for a long time is definitelynot beneficial to a relationship.
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